I would try one of the flexible blade hand saws made for dowels.** -- scoop76cs 09/14/2017 10:48AM
3" Pipe sticking up out of concrete slab, need to cut it at concrete level -- darnellm 09/13/2017 11:10AM
I've got a dental drill that would make quick work of that. -- DonHo-kieHi 09/13/2017 8:46PM
twss har har - "you have 3 inches of pipe what do i do?" ** -- Technocrat 09/13/2017 1:47PM
Put it in a box. ** -- vthhhi 09/13/2017 1:19PM
Put a flower pot on it ** -- bigbadbird 09/13/2017 1:10PM
I say you take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be -- Brown Water 09/13/2017 12:48PM
One of my halloween ideas is to put some paper mache alien eggs on my front -- HokieDan95 09/13/2017 1:18PM
Dynamite ** -- PFHokie 09/13/2017 12:35PM
Time to take the dog on a one way trip to the next county. ** -- Guy LeDouche 09/13/2017 12:34PM
Reciprocating saw with metal cutting blade --- then pound down sharp -- DaveVT 09/13/2017 12:27PM
Fein Oscillating MultiMaster or Sawzall+Grinder -- calihokie 09/13/2017 12:19PM
Take a picture and ask the people at the tool rental store ** -- Cruizer 09/13/2017 12:08PM
Better yet, post the pic on Craigslist and ask some local to come by -- HokieSignGuy 09/13/2017 12:12PM
Cone ** -- MEHOKIE 09/13/2017 11:42AM
Plasma cutter -- EDGEMAN 09/13/2017 11:32AM
Daisy Cutter ** -- Brown Water 09/13/2017 12:46PM
Grinder is your best bet and can then smooth it out to the concrete with it -- fordham 09/13/2017 11:28AM
Stump grinder? ** -- Brown Water 09/13/2017 1:29PM
Well he could try that but my guess is he destroys his concrete -- fordham 09/13/2017 2:10PM
Can you just drive it into the ground with a sledge hammer? -- 48zip 09/13/2017 11:26AM
Sledgehammer ** -- hokeyhokie 09/13/2017 11:23AM
Disc grinder ** -- HokieDan95 09/13/2017 11:21AM
Sure it's a pipe? Sounds like rebar. -- HokieSignGuy 09/13/2017 11:17AM
YES, it is REBAR ** -- darnellm 09/13/2017 12:33PM
Drive it down below the surface at least 1 1/2-2", then patch over the -- thankbud 09/13/2017 12:47PM
In that case, who ever said a grinder is right. -- HokieSignGuy 09/13/2017 12:39PM
The largest rebar is a #18(2 1/4"). I did a stint with CMC.** -- thankbud 09/13/2017 11:31AM
That's pretty huge. Doubt it would be used in residential. -- HokieSignGuy 09/13/2017 11:34AM
I think he meant 3" high, not wide. ** -- 48zip 09/13/2017 12:37PM
New Florida bldg code 😱 ** -- B777Fr8Dog 09/13/2017 11:43AM
Oh yeah! The largest bar I ever saw used was a #12(1 1/2"). That was in a -- thankbud 09/13/2017 11:42AM
Well, we haven't seen Ms Darnellm.... so, you never know. -- HokieSignGuy 09/13/2017 11:45AM
Sawzall ** -- B777Fr8Dog 09/13/2017 11:12AM
What he said^^ followed by a metal grinder to smooth it out. ** -- AZHokie59 09/13/2017 11:22AM
Fine tooth blade... 9" length at leas so it will flex and get nice and flat ** -- typed by ben 09/13/2017 11:21AM
Yep. 18 tpi, if it's a metal pipe. You'll probably burn up any other blade -- thankbud 09/13/2017 11:30AM